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Skills Mismatch Measurement – Egypt, Georgia, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, North Macedonia and Serbia

Matching skills supply and demand is a major challenge for many countries around the world. In 2017‒18 the ETF carried out a project on skills mismatch measurement in seven countries – Egypt, Georgia, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, North Macedonia and Serbia – to better understand the nature and incidence of this complex phenomenon. Based on the … Continue reading

Apprenticeship in 8 Countries – Australia, Denmark, Egypt, England, Finland, Germany, India, and South Africa

This report presents the results of the analysis of apprenticeship in eight countries: Australia, Denmark, Egypt, England, Finland, Germany, India, and South Africa. The study used documentary analysis as its central methodological approach, citing, summarizing, synthesizing, analyzing and critically reflecting on existing literature and data produced by international organizations, government agencies, universities, and research institutions. … Continue reading

Egypt – The problem of youth unemployment particularly affects university graduates

Put simply, youth unemployment is an issue that the Egyptian government must deal with urgently, undertaking immediate reforms and directing its full resources toward addressing it. It is unlikely that reforms will solve the issue right away, but if the government’s focus does not fully shift toward dealing with the problem, it and future governments … Continue reading

Tourism in Egypt – A deteriorating job sector

Skilled tourism workers have abandoned the sector, and Egyptian hotels face considerable challenges in training new workers, according to Hussein Badran, adviser to the Ministry of Tourism for human resources development and training. The ratio of workers to rooms has dropped from 7.9 workers for every room to a single worker for each room, Badran … Continue reading

Egypt / Unemployment remains at 13.4 percent

Egypt’s unemployment rate remained unchanged in the fourth quarter of 2013 at 13.4 percent of a labour force of 27.3 million people, according to state-run statistics body CAPMAS. Sixty-nine percent of unemployed people were aged between 15 and 29, and more than 82 percent of those young people held diplomas and university degrees. The CAPMAS … Continue reading

After the Arab Spring / Youth unemployment still the most urgent challenge

Across the region, economic growth has fallen since 2011. In Egypt, Syria and Tunisia, and to a lesser extent, Lebanon, it happened mainly as a result of political instability. Since young people occupied Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt’s economy, the region’s largest, has shrunk by 7% and exports have fallen by around 40%, while the … Continue reading

Egypt / The worst economic crisis since 1930s

Former finance minister and economist say Egypt is in dire predicament as foreign investment and tourism collapse Egypt is suffering its worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, a former finance minister of the country and one of its leading economists have warned. In terms of its devastating effect on Egypt’s poorest, the country’s current … Continue reading

Egypt / Morsi vows more jobs

Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi has said his administration aims to create thousands of new jobs over the next three years. Morsi made the comments on Tuesday during a speech at the state-owned Iron and Steel Complex in Cairo’s Helwan. “This bastion expands over 21 million square metres. It is not just a factory, but a … Continue reading

Egypt / The Unemployment Problem In Chart

About 1 million Egyptians lost their jobs in 2011 as the economy shrank for the first time in decades.  And the paradox of the Middle East deepened with more young people than ever searching for jobs, while at the same time, the private sector encountered increasing difficulty in its search for qualified employees. The latest figures from the government statistics agency, CAPMAS, … Continue reading

Egypt / New EU support for job creation and vocational training for young people

The European Commission has approved new programmes for Egypt, to support job creation for unskilled workers, and to enhance the efficiency of the Technical and Vocational Education Training (TVET) system to better respond to the demands of the labour market and to the country’s new socio-economic needs. The new support for job creation will provide … Continue reading

Egypt – Unemployment rate hits record high

The national unemployment rate rose to 12.6 per cent in the second quarter of 2012 up from 11.8 per cent for the same quarter last year, Egypt’s official statistics agency CAPMAS reported on Tuesday. According to CAPMAS, the total number of unemployed Egyptians currently stands at 3.395 million, more than a quarter of whom have … Continue reading

Microsoft, Silatech launch Egypt job portal

Qatar-based Silatech has partnered with Microsoft to launch MasrWorks.com, an online employability portal for Egypt that supports workforce development for the country’s youth. MasrWorks is available in both Arabic and English, and provides resources ranging from online career guidance, employability and entrepreneurship training, to specific work experience and job opportunities. MasrWorks represents the first stage of … Continue reading

Arab Spring turns to economic winter

The world’s highest youth jobless rate left the Middle East vulnerable to the uprisings that ousted Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak and three other leaders in the past year. It has got worse since then. About 1 million Egyptians lost their jobs in 2011 as the economy shrank for the first time in decades. Unemployment in Tunisia, … Continue reading

Egypt unemployment climbs to 12.4 pct Q4/2011 – Economy – Business – Ahram Online

Egypt’s unemployment rate rose by 0.5 per cent to 12.4 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2011, according to an International Labour Organisation [ILO] report. Unemployment was 11.9 per cent in the third quarter of 2011. Urban governorates saw joblessness at 19 per cent and rural governorates 8 per cent. Read More @  Egypt … Continue reading

Egypt’s unemployment rate rises to 12.4% | Egypt Independent

Egypt’s fourth quarter unemployment rate rose by two percentage points from the previous quarter, the government’s statistics office said on its website on Saturday. Unemployment, one of the key triggers of the mass demonstrations that toppled Hosni Mubarak, rose to 12.4 percent in the fourth quarter of 2011, compared to 8.9 percent in the fourth quarter … Continue reading

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